Order of adjectives
1. Two little ,ugly pillows / two ugly ,little pillows.
2. A beautiful, jamaican sunrise/ A jamaican, beautiful sunrise.
Answers
Answer:
1. Two ugly,little pillows
2. A beautiful,Jamaican sunrise
Explanation:
An adjective is a word that describes something (a noun) or someone (a person).
Adjectives sometimes appear after the verb To Be
He is short.
She is tall.
Adjectives sometimes appear before a noun.
Red car
Old hatBUT… Sometimes you want to use more than one adjective to describe something (or someone).
What happens if a hat is both old AND ugly?
Do we say… an ugly old hat OR an old ugly hat?
An ugly old hat is correct because a certain order for adjectives is expected
(Note, you may hear the other version old ugly hat, though it doesn't sound natural)
So what is the correct order ofadjectives when we put them before a noun or the thing they describe?
Here is a chart that shows the main word order for adjectives in English: